Speaking to the South African Football Association’s website, Manyama has revealed how he has adjusted to his first move to Europe.

“First and foremost, it was a dream come true, I wanted to go test myself in Europe and luckily I went to a team that is more or less like Cape Town City, family-wise. Everybody was welcoming, it’s just a matter of me putting in good performances week in and week out and things will get better from there,” the Bafana international said on SAFA’s official website.

“The level of professionalism is very high, players are more focused on being very good at playing the ball technically, the pace is not the same as we have in South Africa and teams don’t go pound for pound – it’s more tactical, you have to know where to be at the right time. It has been a very good adjustment and I still have a lot to learn,” he added.

Once soccerladuma speak to a player, they post about that conversation more than 3 times. Fresh news please, there are some world cup qualifiers, U17 world cup, Puskas and Ballon D'Or nominees but we're fed by the same news daily.

@City_Barca_Bucs, to be fair to Manyama, he did make a special thanks to Coach Tinkler when he received his PSL award. For me that was enough to acknowledge and appreciate the Coach's contribution to his form.